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The Books The Road To Freedom : Being Onee Hundred Best Books for an Education Group 1 – µµÀÔ
1 John Arthur
Thomson, The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told (4 vol.) 2 Logan
Clendening, The Human Body * 3 John Harvey Kellogg, The New Dietetics, pp 1-531, 975-1011 4 Àª¸®¾ö Á¦ÀÓ½º, ½É¸®ÇÐÀÇ ¿ø¸® William James, Principles of Psychology (2 vol.) * 5 Herbert George Wells, The Outline of History, ch. 1-14 ÀÌ Ã¥À» ¾ÐÃàÇÑ ¡¶À£½ºÀÇ ¼¼°è¹®È»ç¡·°¡ ¹ø¿ªµÇ¾î ÀÖÀ½. Çã¹öÆ® Á¶Áö À£½º´Â ¡¶Å¸ÀӸӽš·¡¶Åõ¸íÀΰ£¡·À» ¾´ ÀÛ°¡. 6 William Graham Sumner, Folkways 7 Á¦ÀÓ½º
ÇÁ·¹ÀÌÀú, Ȳ±Ý°¡Áö James Frazer, The Golden Bough (1 vol. abridged)
Group 2 – ¾Æ½Ã¾Æ¿Í ¾ÆÇÁ¸®Ä«
* 8 James Henry Breasted and James Harvey Robinson, The Human Adventure (2 vol.), vol. 2 ch. 2-7 5 Wells, ch.
15-21, 26 9 Brian Brown, The Wisdom of China * 10 ¼º°æ The Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Ruth, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song
of Solomon, Isaiah, Amos, Micah, the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, and
Epistles of St. Paul) * 11 Elie Faure, History of Art (4 vol), vol. 1 ch. 1-3, vol. 2 ch. 1-3 12 Henry Smith Williams, A History of Science (5 vol.), vol. 1 ch. 1-4
Group 3 - ±×¸®½º
8 Breasted and Robinson, vol. 1 ch. 8-19 5 Wells, ch. 22-25 13 J. B. Bury, History of Greece (2 vol.) º£¸®´Â ±â¹øÀÇ <·Î¸¶Á¦±¹¼è¸Á»ç> ÆíÁýÀÚ. 14 Çì·ÎµµÅõ½º, ¿ª»ç Herodotus, Histories (Everyman Library) 15 ÅõÅ°µðµ¥½º, Æç·ÎÆù³×¼Ò½º ÀüÀï»ç Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War (Everyman Library)
* 16 Ç÷çŸũ, Ç÷çŸũ ¿µ¿õÀü
ñé Plutarch, Lives of Illustrious Men, esp. Lycurgus,
Solon, Themistocles, Aristides, Pericles, Alcibiades, Demosthenes, Alexander 17 Gilbert Murray, Ancient Greek Literature 18 È£¸Ó, Àϸ®¾Æµå Homer, Iliad (trans. William Cullen Bryant), selections 19 È£¸Ó, ¿Àµ÷¼¼ÀÌ Homer, Odyssey (trans. William Cullen Bryant), selections 20 ¾ÆÀ̽ºÅ³·Î½º, »ç½½¿¡ ¹ÀÎ ÇÁ·Î¸ÞÅ׿콺 Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound (trans. Elizabeth Browning) 21 ¼ÒÆ÷Å©·¹½º, ¿ÀÀ̵ðǪ½º ¿Õ°ú ¾ÈƼ°í³× Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus and Antigone (trans. Young, Everyman Library) 22 ¿¡¿ì¸®Çǵ¥½º, ºñ±Ø ÀüÁý Euripides, all plays (trans. Gilbert Murray) 23 µð¿À°Ô³×½º ¶ó¿¡¸£Æ¼¿À½º, ±×¸®½º öÇÐÀÚ
¿Àü Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers * 24 ÇöóÅæ, ÇöóÅæ ´ëÈÆí
ñé Plato, Dialogues (trans. Jowett), esp. "The Apology of Socrates", Phaedo, and
The Republic; sections 327-32, 336-77, 384-85, 392-426, 433-35, 481-83, 512-20,
572-95 25 ¾Æ¸®½ºÅäÅÚ·¹½º, À±¸®ÇÐ Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics 26 ¾Æ¸®½ºÅäÅÚ·¹½º, Á¤Ä¡ÇÐ Aristotle, Politics 12 Williams, History of Science, vol. 1 ch. 5-9 11 Faure, History of Art, vol. 1 ch. 4-7
Group 4 - ·Î¸¶
8 Breasted and Robinson, vol. 1 ch. 20-30 5 Wells, ch. 27-29 16 Ç÷çŸũ ¿µ¿õÀü ñé Plutarch, esp. Cato Censor, Tiberius and Caius Gracchus, Marius, Sylla, Pompey,
Cicero, Caesar, Brutus, Antony 27 ·çÅ©·¹Æ¼¿ì½º, »ç¹°ÀÇ º»¼º¿¡ °üÇÏ¿© Lucretius, On the Nature of Things (trans. Munro, certain passages are admirably
paraphrased in William Mallock, Lucretius on Life and Death) 28 º£¸£±æ¸®¿ì½º, ¾ÆÀ̳×À̽º Virgil, Aeneid (trans. William Morris), selections * 29 ¸¶¸£Äí½º ¾Æ¿ì·¼¸®¿ì½º, ¸í»ó·Ï Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (Everyman Library) 12 Williams, vol. 1 ch. 10-11 11 Faure, vol. 1 ch. 8 * 30 ¿¡µå¿öµå ±â¹ø, ·Î¸¶Á¦±¹ ¼è¸Á»ç Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (6 vol., Everyman Library), esp. ch.
1-4, 9-10, 14, 15-24, 26-28, 30-31, 35-36, 44, 71
Group 5 – ±âµ¶±³ ½Ã´ë
8 Breasted and Robinson, vol. 2 ch. 1-11 5 Wells, ch. 30-34 30 ±â¹ø, ·Î¸¶Á¦±¹ ¼è¸Á»ç Gibbon, ch. 37-38, 47-53, 55-59, 64-65, 68-70 * 31 ¿À¸¶¸£ Ä«À̾ä, ·ç¹ÙÀ̾ßÆ® (ÇÇÃ÷Á¦·²µå ¹ø¿ª) Omar Khayyam, Rubaiyat (Fitzgerald paraphrase) 32 George Moore, Heloise and Abelard (2 vol.) 33 ´ÜÅ× ¾Ë¸®±â¿¡¸®, ½Å°î Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy (trans. Longfellow or Charles E. Norton) * 34 Hippolyte Taine, History of English Literature, book 1 35 Á¦ÇÁ¸® Ãʼ, ÄËÅͺ£¸® À̾߱â Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (Everyman Library), selections 36 Henry Adams, Mont St. Michel and Chartres 12 Williams, vol. 2 ch. 1-3 11 Faure, vol. 2 ch. 4-9 37 Cecil Gray, The History of Music, ch. 1-3, 5
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